Re: want to be a kernel developer

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Hello,
 
yes but also attention, you should follow the updated e-books :)
 
Linux in a Nutshell
Linux System Programming
Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide
 
Regards
 
Ozgur
 
 
24.02.2017, 15:05, "Kerimcankalipci" <kerimcankalipci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I strongly recommend Linux Device Drivers book, my first Linux book was Professional Linux Kernel Architecture which bored me so much with lots of code examples, unnecessary details for my knowledge level and i dropped reading. After that i started to read Windows Internals and i learned much more information (thanks to closed source commercial OSes :) from that book.
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